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  • Have a Nice DNA

    Fran Balkwill, Mic Rolph

    Paperback (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, June 21, 2002)
    Once upon a time you were very, very small. In fact, you were made of just one tiny cell. But the incredible thing about that tiny cell was that all the instructions to make you were hidden inside it. And all because of a very important chemical substance called DeoxyriboNucleic Acid--everyone calls it DNA.Enjoy Your Cells is a series of children's books from the acclaimed creative partnership of scientist/author Fran Balkwill and illustrator Mic Rolph. Once again, they use their unique brand of simple but scientifically accurate commentary and exuberantly colorful graphics to take young readers on an entertaining exploration of the amazing, hidden world of cells, proteins, and DNA.It's over ten years since Fran and Mic invented a new way of getting science across to children. Think what extraordinary advances have been made in biology in that timeand how often those discoveries made headlines. Stem cells, cloning, embryo transfer, emerging infections, vaccine developmentELhere in these books are the basic facts behind the public debates. With these books, children will learn to enjoy their cells and current affairs at the same time. And they're getting information that has been written and reviewed by working scientists, so it's completely correct and up-to-date. Readers aged 7 and up will appreciate the stories' lively language and with help, even younger children will enjoy and learn from the jokes and illustrationsno expert required! Discover all the books in the ENJOY YOUR CELLS series, each available in coloring book and full-color formats!
  • Have a Nice Life

    Scarlett MacDougal

    Paperback (Alloy Books, Dec. 28, 2000)
    Motorcycle-riding male fairy godmother Clarence Terence shows four girls on prom night what their lives will be like ten years in the future--an unsuccessful model, a flight attendant, a woman whose marriage is failing, and a high school teacher who still lives with her mother--and they resolve to help each other make some changes.Male fairy godmother Clarence Terence shows four girls their lives in ten years--an unsuccessful model, a flight attendant, a woman whose marriage is failing, and a teacher--and they resolve to help each other make some changes.
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  • Have a Nice Day

    Julie Halpern

    eBook (Feiwel & Friends, Oct. 16, 2012)
    Anna Bloom has just come home from a three-week stay in a mental hospital. She feels...okay. It's time to get back to some sort of normal life, whatever that means. She has to go back to school, where teachers and friends are dying to know what happened to her, but are too afraid to ask. And Anna is dying to know what's going on back at the hospital with her crush, Justin, but is too afraid to ask. Meanwhile, Anna's parents aren't getting along, and she wonders if she's the cause of her family's troubles.
  • Have a Nice Day

    Julie Halpern

    Paperback (Square Fish, Nov. 5, 2013)
    Anna Bloom has just come home from a three-week stay in a mental hospital. She feels . . . okay. It's time to get back to some sort of normal life, whatever that means. She has to go back to school, where teachers and friends are dying to know what happened to her but are too afraid to ask. And Anna is dying to know what's going on back at the hospital with her crush, Justin, but is too afraid to ask. Meanwhile, Anna's parents aren't getting along, and she wonders if she's the cause of her family's troubles.
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  • Have a Nice Day

    Julie Halpern

    Hardcover (Feiwel & Friends, Oct. 16, 2012)
    Anna Bloom has just come home from a three-week stay in a mental hospital. She feels...okay. It's time to get back to some sort of normal life, whatever that means. She has to go back to school, where teachers and friends are dying to know what happened to her, but are too afraid to ask. And Anna is dying to know what's going on back at the hospital with her crush, Justin, but is too afraid to ask. Meanwhile, Anna's parents aren't getting along, and she wonders if she's the cause of her family's troubles.
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  • Have a Nice DNA

    Fran Balkwill, Mic Rolph

    Hardcover (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, June 21, 2002)
    Enjoy Your Cells is a new series of children's books from the acclaimed creative partnership of scientist/author Fran Balkwill and illustrator Mic Rolph. Once again, they use their unique brand of simple but scientifically accurate commentary and exuberantly colorful graphics to take young readers on an entertaining exploration of the amazing, hidden world of cells, proteins, and DNA. It's over ten years since Fran and Mic invented a new way of getting science across to children. Think what extraordinary advances have been made in biology in that timeand how often those discoveries made headlines. Stem cells, cloning, embryo transfer, emerging infections, vaccine developmentELhere in these books are the basic facts behind the public debates. With these books, children will learn to enjoy their cells and current affairs at the same time. And they're getting information that has been written and reviewed by working scientists, so it's completely correct and up-to-date. Readers aged 7 and up will appreciate the stories' lively language and with help, even younger children will enjoy and learn from the jokes and illustrationsno expert required! This series is a must for all elementary school students and those who care about educating them to be well-informed in a world of increasingly complex health-related and environmental issues.
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  • Have a Nice DNA

    MIC Rolph Frances R. Balkwill

    Hardcover (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press,U.S., Jan. 1, 2002)
    Enjoy Your Cells is a new series of children's books from the acclaimed creative partnership of scientist/author Fran Balkwill and illustrator Mic Rolph. Once again, they use their unique brand of simple but scientifically accurate commentary and exuberantly colorful graphics to take young readers on an entertaining exploration of the amazing, hidden world of cells, proteins, and DNA. It's over ten years since Fran and Mic invented a new way of getting science across to children. Think what extraordinary advances have been made in biology in that time-and how often those discoveries made headlines. Stem cells, cloning, embryo transfer, emerging infections, vaccine development.here in these books are the basic facts behind the public debates. With these books, children will learn to enjoy their cells and current affairs at the same time. And they're getting information that has been written and reviewed by working scientists, so it's completely correct and up-to-date. Readers aged 7 and up will appreciate the stories' lively language and with help, even younger children will enjoy and learn from the jokes and illustrations-no expert required! This series is a must for all elementary school students and those who care about educating them to be well-informed in a world of increasingly complex health-related and environmental issues.
  • Have a Nice Day

    Julie Halpern

    Paperback (Square Fish, Nov. 5, 2013)
    Anna Bloom has just come home from a three-week stay in a mental hospital. She feels . . . okay. It's time to get back to some sort of normal life, whatever that means. She has to go back to school, where teachers and friends are dying to know what happened to her but are too afraid to ask. And Anna is dying to know what's going on back at the hospital with her crush, Justin, but is too afraid to ask. Meanwhile, Anna's parents aren't getting along, and she wonders if she's the cause of her family's troubles.
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  • Have a Nice DNA

    Frances R. Balkwill

    (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press,U.S., June 21, 2002)
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  • Have a Nice DNA

    Fran Balkwill

    (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, Jan. 1, 1754)
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  • have a nice day

    nswm

    Paperback (Independently published, July 28, 2020)
    a notebook in a modern style combined with a bit of modernity. The warm atmosphere created by the cover will definitely make your day pleasant
  • Have a Nice DNA

    Fran Balkwill

    (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, June 21, 2002)
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